George Bernard Shaw says to abolish the Constitution (INFOWARS)

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(1931 Fox Movietone Newsreel) of George Bernard Shaw saying that he has been to America before and that we should abolish the Constitution. I could not tell if he was being sarcastic or not, but according to his apparent beliefs on other issues, he may have very well been serious. I noticed in another video of him with Albert Einstein he says that human civilization would have been better off if Einstein had never existed and received applause from the audience. As far as I am aware he was making a sarcastic statement like what would be done at a roast. Either way, its interesting film footage.

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  • today this useful idiot would be a huge media hero (think Keith Olberman) How little has changed with the liberal media .

  • Oh, he's not kidding. As a Fabian socialist, he hated anything that would create a free and independent society.

    During the 30s, his colleague HG Wells wrote (I think it was in 'New World Order') that the US Constitution had to be brought down gradually to create the new world, and that people in business and government in the US were doing a splendid work at deliberately destroying it, in collusion with the socialists. He pointed Roosevelt as one of the main actors in that wrecking, btw.

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  • Justify your existence? Wow! George Bernard Shaw was an uninteresting, stale, boring, ass clown and oxygen wasting idiot. Mybe he should have used some of that Zyklon B on him self.

  • @TheLibertyChannel Bear in mind that by this point Shaw and Wells had lost all real infulence in the Fabian society. Wells, in particualr, was extremely deluded and probably invented the New World to make himself seem important. Essentially, he would go to politicians, say 'do what I say' and they'd go 'stfu Wells' and then he'd think 'aha, SECERTLY they agree with me'

    Besides, after the war Micheal Foot and others savagely attacked Shaw for his views.

  • @noobler9 err, a mix of sarcasm and wit, rather, the sarcasm being his upholding of napoleon before simply saying it might've been better if they never existed at all

    "george bernard shaw on einstein" watch the video, he compliments the militarist leader and then just says "they're worthless really" - it's a cruel trick against egotists, to agree that they're so great and so on yadda yadda on the grounds they brag on, and then toss everything they hold dear out the window

    he's like bugs bunny

  • for the record, in his speech IN FRONT of einstein, that the poster of the video is referring to, he compared einstein to the makers of nations napoleon, as a maker of universes and he says something to the extent of, einstein, I can't say the same about you as people like the great napoleon, I can't say that it might be better if you never existed at all

    there you go, GBS's sarcasm at work

  • He's right.

  • @PtAltmVansanTarr He landed on US shores and told them to abolish the constitution. Well, his modern US counterparts are called the "progressives" and your constitution is all but completely ignored or bypassed as they wish..

  • im related to george bernard shaw.and he's my uncle.

  • nutty insane delusional old man

  • The Brits don't have a constitution,just agreed upon custom, could that be what he is referring to?

  • where is his grave so I can find it and pizz on it?!

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